Completely - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kəmˈpliːtlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word completely
Brit.  |kəmˈpliːtlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word completely

adverb

- to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') (syn: all, altogether, entirely, right, totally, whole, wholly)
it was completely different from what we expected
was completely at fault
- so as to be complete; with everything necessary
he had filled out the form completely
the apartment was completely furnished

Extra examples

He spoke in complete sentences.

They sat in complete silence.

The project took four months to complete.

Her latest purchase completes her collection.

The new baby completed their family.

The quarterback completed 12 out of 15 passes.

I completely forgot that it's his birthday today.

He had never completely recovered from his illness.

I'm not completely sure.

Portuguese is pronounced completely differently from Spanish.

The nail went completely through.

She says that a change is needed, and I agree completely.

I'm not completely happy with the plan, but I see no clear alternative.

When the smoke cleared, we could see that the building had been completely destroyed.

I completely support your decision to stay.

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